Families
Found in 19 Collections and/or Records:
Alma Grosshans Daniel photographs
(5) loose pages from a photo album. Images depict family photos of Boise, crossing the Snake River on ferry to Hagerman Valley, and the Red Cross in Kimberly, etc.
Attebery family photograph
This single item collection contains a black and white photograph of the Attebery Family. Individuals identified a left to right as follows: Jim Attebury, Bob Attebery, Lois Attebery, Louie Attebery (in arms), Tessie Blevins Attebery. Family is standing in front of fence with stacks of hay in background. Taken at Monroe Creek, Washington County, Idaho.
Bill Bach and George E. Tonkin photographs
This collection consists of the work of two Idaho photographers, George E. Tonkin and William Bach. The collection was given to the historical society by Mr. Bach.
The collection was divided between the two photographers:
Box 1 - 10, George Tonkin:
Box 1 - 8, negatives, gelatin dry plate
Box 9 - 10, prints
Box 11 - 13, William Bach:
Box 11 - 12, prints
Box 13, negatives, acetate
Bob Hartman collection of glass plate negatives
Approx 300 - 400 glass plate negatives (20 small boxes). Boise landmarks, family scenes
Clifford B. Rhodes collection of Burris family photographs
Don Peters collection of Gibbonsville, Idaho photographs
This collection contains 33 black and white photographic prints of activities and people in Gibbonsville, Idaho. Subjects include the family of Hugh Roberts and Jane Thomas Roberts of Gibbonsville, including their three daughters Mary Roberts (later Mrs. Raine), Elizabeth Roberts (later Mrs. Vern McDonald), and Maggie Roberts (later Mrs. Will White). This collection also includes several street views of Gibbonsville, as well as images of the nearby AD&M Mine.
Douglas J. Coleman photograph of Frank Post and the Coleman family with dog on rocky slope near Post Falls, Idaho
Elizabeth Berg/ Walbrecht Family Papers
Contains Family Financial Records, Scrapbooks, Letters, and School correspondence.
Family album from Sweetwater, ID
Album of unidentified family from Sweetwater, ID. Aerial photos, images of buildings.
Floyd Posing collection of Laeta Jaques photograph albums
Guy Atley photographs of Saint Anthony area
Photos .1-.13 and .18-.19 were taken by Dr. Guy Atley who lived in St. Anthony, Idaho. He died in 1918. Photographs include Ashton, Marysville, Saint Anthony and various other unidentified locations. Photos .14-.17 were taken later, by an unknown photographer. Donated by Paul Gifford
Hawley family photograph collection
Images of the Hawley family (Governor James H. Hawley, 1847-1929). Includes images from Governors' Conferences, the Spanish-American War, and a Boise parade.
Helen Lambson photograph collection of Lambson and Campbell families
Family photographs of the Lambson and Campbell families. Joseph Milton Campbell was born in Clarksville, Pennsylvania on May 16, 1852 and moved to Boise in 1900. Mrs. Campbell (Maggie H. Dunbar) was born in Prairie City, Illinois in April 12, 1858.
Mary P. Reed Webster Haworth Collection
Family history of the Webster Haworth Family foucing on Mary P. Reed Webster Haworth 1853-1920. Biographical sketch with copies and sources.
Olsen Johnson family photograph
Picture of Anna Marie Olsen Johnson (Johnston) with her two daughters May Willhemina and Irene Edith in front of the Natatorium.
Photograph album of Richard Garland
Garland family photographs. Many photos of landscapes and carriages with no locations given. Some photos of the Snake River and Nampa in 1909.
Photographs of Brassey family in Placerville area
This collection contains 20 black and white photographic prints of the Placerville, Idaho area, as well as images in Albion, Idaho and Hailey, Idaho. The Brassey family is featured in many of the images.
Shaw family photographs
This collection contains six black and white photographic prints relating to the Shaw family of Meridian, Idaho. Most of the images show members of the Shaw family, including Ruth Anne Shaw, Lois Shaw, and Bertha Shaw. Of particular interest is a class photo of the Amity School in Meridian, Idaho showing the class of 1922-1923.
Stockton and Fouch family photograph collection
Photographs of the Richard Stockton family and Fouch families who were pioneers in early Parma. Photo .35 is of Mrs Laura Jane Starcher who was the first postmistress of Parma and first female mayor in the U.S. in Umatilla, Oregon in 1920. Photograph subjects include Parma, farming, cats, state of Washington, Billie Stockton Fouch, etc.